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Top Languages Spoken in Australia

4.9 million people in Australia speak a language other than English at home according to the 2016 Census. This is an increase of 1 million compared to the 2011 Census. The top six languages spoken in Australia are shown below. Search every language spoken in Australia.

Mandarin

Vietnamese

Arabic

Italian

Cantonese

Greek

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One in three people in Sydney speak a language other than English at home.

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The top 6 languages (other than English) spoken in Sydney account for half of the non-English speaking population.

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Seven in 10 residents in the Fairfield local government area speak a language other than English.

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The number of Mandarin speakers in Australia increased by 77% between 2011 and 2016.

Top 10 Local Government Areas in NSW ranked by percentage of the population who speak a language other than English at home.

Fairfield71%

Cumberland66%

Strathfield64%

Burwood64%

Canterbury-Bankstown60%

Rockdale56%

Georges River54%

Parramatta52%

Liverpool52%

Ryde48%

IDENTITY WINS 2016 AMMAS FOR INCLUSIVE LAMB CAMPAIGN

A campaign calling on Australians to come together over lamb was awarded two AMMAs, winning the Communications category as well as scoring the People’s Choice. The Meat and Livestock (MLA) campaign was the collaborative effort between UM, The Monkeys, One Green Bean and IDENTITY.

The AMMAs (Australian Multicultural Marketing Awards) is a national award that recognises best practice in multicultural marketing.

This is one of the most common questions that clients ask us at IDENTITY Communications. We've put together a quick guide. China is already a major driver of world economic growth. Domestically, it's important too. Around 650,000 people in Australia speak a Chinese...

IDENTITY Communications are predicting the multicultural marketing industry in Australia will change dramatically in 2017. Here's why. We're not talking about terminology and semantics which have changed over time such as NESB (non-English speaking background)...

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Campaign Brief, 8 March 2017 Sydney Water has appointed Identity Communications to its panel of creative, design and multicultural agencies after a competitive tender. The appointment is effective immediately. Sydney Water is Australia's largest water and wastewater...

Key multicultural stats from the 2016 Census June 27 release. The Census is the most comprehensive research into diverse communities in Australia. IDENTITY, the intelligent multicultural marketing agency, has summarised key multicultural stats from the June release of...

“SBS should move to Parramatta. That should be their head office. They could clearly differentiate the organisation and go to the – as we know – absolute centre of Sydney, which is the centre of all sorts of ethnic groups.” With this statement, the chairman of FreeTV,...

Justified criticism about the lack of diversity is good. We think providing positive solutions is better. Rightly, the lack of diversity in the Australian media and advertising industry have been pointed out by organisations and individuals; not enough diversity on...

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Key multicultural stats for NSW from the 2016 Census. NSW is one of Australia’s most culturally diverse states where one in four (25%) speaks a language other than English at home. In Sydney the figure rises to one in three (36%). This is due to the high concentration...